Dr. Eberhard Blümel1, Prof. Dr. Leonid Novitski2, Prof. Dr. Yuri Merkuryev3 and Prof. Henrikas Praniavicius4
Fraunhofer IFF Sandtorstrasse 22, Magdeburg D-39106, Germany E-mail: [email protected] |
Riga Technical University Kalku str. 1, Riga LV-1658, Latvia E-mail: [email protected] |
Riga Technical University Kalku str. 1, Riga LV-1658, Latvia E-mail: [email protected] |
Kaunas University of Technology Studentu str. 50, Kaunas 3058, Lithuania E-mail: [email protected] |
KEYWORDS
Simulation model, information system, infological modelling, competence centre.
ABSTRACT
This paper is referring to the project BALTPORTS-IT funded by CEC under
the IST Programme. The BALTPORTS-IT project focuses on the sub-regional
activities within the Baltic States’ Free Port Areas. The main attention
is paid to the following two steps of the project’s approach: customisation
of the results and dissemination of the experiences.
Dr Eberhard Bluemel, PhD
Eberhard Bluemel graduated from the Magdeburg Technical University in
1976 as a mathematician and received a Ph.D. in 1985 in natural sciences
at the same university. Now he is the head of the department of Planning
- and Visualisation - Techniques at the IFF Magdeburg. His fields of applied
research projects are associated with themes of Logistics, Simulation,
Operations Research, Discrete Optimisation and 3D-Computer Visualisation.
He was the project Co-ordinator of several nationally funded and EC-funded
projects of applied research in the IT-area (e.g. ESPRIT 9600 ISIS, COPERNICUS'94
cop.312 AMCAI and COPERNICUS’98 PL976012 DAMAC-HP).
Prof. Dr. Habil. Sc. ing Leonid Novitsky
Scientific degrees: Promotion, Dr. Sc. ing., 1980; Habilitation, Dr.
Hb. Sc. ing., 1990; Latvian State Professor, 1998.
Deputy director in the IT-solutions and head of the department of Applied
Software Systems at Riga Technical University. He is the author of 114
publications. He was involved in the EC INCO COPERNICUS 94 AMCAI project
as manager of the WP related to Data Processing Systems Design (1995-1997)
and in the DAMAC-HP project (1998-2000) as the scientific co-ordinator.
He is a member of Scientific Council awarding Dr.Sc.comp. degrees in the
field of information systems and software engineering; a member of the
International Association of Advanced Computing in Education (AACE), USA;
a member of the Liophant Simulation Society (Italy) and a member of the
Latvian branch of IFAC.
Prof., Dr.habil.sc.ing. Yuri Merkuryev
Yuri Merkuryev is Habilitated Doctor of Engineering, Professor of the
Institute of Information technology at Riga Technical University, Head
of the Department of Modelling and Simulation. His professional interests
include a methodology and practical implementation of discrete-event simulation,
supply chain modelling and management, and education in the areas of modelling,
simulation and logistics management. He is Programme Director of the curriculum
"Industrial Logistics Management" at Riga Technical University. Prof Merkuryev
has wide experiences in performing research and educational projects in
the simulation area, at both national and European levels. He regularly
participates in organising international conferences in the simulation
area. For instance, he is Track Chair for "Simulation in Logistics, Traffic
and Transport" at annual European Simulation Symposia. Prof. Merkuryev
has about 180 scientific publications, including 2 books. He is a Board
member of the European Council of the Society for Computer Simulation International,
President of the Latvian Simulation Society, and Board member of the Latvian
Transport Development and Education Association.
Prof. Dr. Habil. Sc. ing. Henrikas Pranevicius
Scientific degrees: Habilitation, Dr. habil.sc.ing.,
1984 (Institute of electronic and computers of Latvian Academy of Sciences);
Promotion, Ph.D., 1970 (Kaunas Polytechnic Institute). Position held: Head
of Department of Business Informatics at Kaunas University of Technology
(KUT). Area of research activity: The use of
formal methods to develop discrete-event simulation models; Validation
and verification of simulation models; Knowledge-based simulation; Simulation
of manufacturing and of transport systems.
Honours, Awards: President of Baltic Operational Research Society; Governor
of the International Council for Computer Communication (ICCC).